Sunspot 930

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Sunspot 930

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Took some photos of the Sun this morning.

Sunspot 930 close up view
http://www.singastro.org/album_showpage.php?pic_id=623

Sunspot 930(at the top), 927(at bottom)
http://www.singastro.org/album_showpage.php?pic_id=622

enjoy and comments are welcome!
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I tried to shoot sun using my setup when mercury transit 2006. But I couldn't even focus well. :mrgreen:

Tight Focus! Nice Photos!

Cheers !!!

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thanks. I had used the fine focuser on the 80FD. and took many many shots. I think with a good helical focuser, you could achieve similar effects. :)
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Nice pic! :)

one might not reach focus with a helica focuser in some imaging setup.

If you cant use helica focuser, can try a simple DIY. Just make one of the focusing knob larger (can use a jam bottle cover). With larger diameter knob, you can do better fine focusing.
--- can call it peanut butter fine focusing system.. haha


some reading on sunspot, enjoy :)
http://www.exploratorium.edu/sunspots/
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Ha Ha! I like the name of your focusing system! By the way I like peanut butter. :lol: :lol:

Have you ever tried DIY solar filter? I'm very interested to try if anyone of you have. For the time being I'm observing only using welding glass. :mrgreen:

Cheers !!!
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boothee wrote:Ha Ha! I like the name of your focusing system! By the way I like peanut butter. :lol: :lol:

Have you ever tried DIY solar filter? I'm very interested to try if anyone of you have. For the time being I'm observing only using welding glass. :mrgreen:

Cheers !!!
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Welding glass seems ok. But don't try with other materials.. eyesight is so important.
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Thanks for your kind reminder!
Eyesight is so important. Especially for us. :mrgreen:
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what meterial you have over there? Not sure if you can get baader solar filter sheet there, if you can get one mrngbss and other had posted how to make a solar filter.

I will give other idea here : Use Xray sheet, those blank one are very dark. you can fold them to get darker filter. Cover it over your scope and use your webcame to see the SUN, not with your eyes directly. this will increase the magnification and does not hurt your eyes.

for finder, I suggest fix two stick/cross upright on both ends of your newtonian and align the shadow on the ground to find the sun. That will not hurt your eyes and it is cheap.
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Wow! Xray sheet! Never heard of that technique! Will try very soon. Let you know by return. I'll not look with my eyes directly.
Thank you very much!

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Another picture of sunspot 930.

http://www.singastro.org/album_showpage.php?pic_id=624

Enjoy!
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